Dear List-members, I am trying to find updated information about the role of trees (and in particular: fast-growing tree plantations) in reducing atmospheric CO2 concentration. These information will be used for an article in our monthly forestry magazine in italian language called "Sherwood - Foreste e Alberi Oggi". In the net I was able to find only two good hints: the home page of the Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center -CDIAC- (http://cdiac.esd.ornl.gov/cdiac/ ) and an interesting document: Tree Planting to Abate Carbon Dioxide Emissions: Options for Southern California Edison (By Frank Muller, Center for Global Change, College Park, Maryland USA) found in http://solstice.crest.org/environment/global_change/ctrforgc/cgcdoc8.htm Following a mail sent to the CDIAC, Gregg Marland (Environmental Sciences Division - Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge, TN USA) kindly addressed me to two interesting documents : http://www.joanneum.ac.at/IEA-Bioenergy-TaskXV and http://www.joanneum.ac.at/GORCAM.htm . Is there somebody in the Net that can send me information, or some more www address ? I will try then to summurize the results of such survey in a future mail to the Forest-List. Thank you for your help Antonio Brunori, M.Sc. Vice-Editor Sherwood
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